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Summer effects on body mass index (BMI) gain and growth patterns of American Indian children from kindergarten to first grade: a prospective study

机译:夏季对美国印第安儿童从幼儿园到一年级的体重指数(BMI)增长和成长方式的影响:一项前瞻性研究

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Background Overweight and obesity are highly prevalent among American Indian children, especially those living on reservations. There is little scientific evidence about the effects of summer vacation on obesity development in children. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of summer vacation between kindergarten and first grade on growth in height, weight, and body mass index (BMI) for a sample of American Indian children. Methods Children had their height and weight measured in four rounds of data collection (yielded three intervals: kindergarten, summer vacation, and first grade) as part of a school-based obesity prevention trial (Bright Start) in a Northern Plains Indian Reservation. Demographic variables were collected at baseline from parent surveys. Growth velocities (Z-score units/year) for BMI, weight, and height were estimated and compared for each interval using generalized linear mixed models. Results The children were taller and heavier than median of same age counterparts. Height Z-scores were positively associated with increasing weight status category. The mean weight velocity during summer was significantly less than during the school year. More rapid growth velocity in height during summer than during school year was observed. Obese children gained less adjusted-BMI in the first grade after gaining more than their counterparts during the previous two intervals. No statistically significant interval effects were found for height and BMI velocities. Conclusions There was no indication of a significant summer effect on children's BMI. Rather than seasonal or school-related patterns, the predominant pattern indicated by weight-Z and BMI-Z velocities might be related to age or maturation. Trial registration Bright Start: Obesity Prevention in American Indian Children Clinical Trial Govt ID# NCT00123032
机译:背景超重和肥胖在美洲印第安人的儿童中非常普遍,尤其是那些居住在保留地的儿童。很少有科学证据表明暑假对儿童肥胖的发展有影响。这项研究的目的是调查美国印第安儿童样本中幼儿园和一年级之间的暑假对身高,体重和体重指数(BMI)增长的影响。方法在北部平原印第安人保留区进行的一项基于学校的肥胖预防试验(Bright Start)中,对孩子的身高和体重进行了四轮数据收集(三个时间间隔:幼儿园,暑假和一年级)。人口统计学变量是在基线时从父母调查中收集的。 BMI,体重和身高的生长速度(Z评分单位/年)估算并使用广义线性混合模型对每个间隔进行比较。结果儿童比同龄同龄儿童的身高和体重要高。身高Z评分与体重状态类别增加呈正相关。夏季的平均体重速度明显低于学年。在夏季,身高的增长速度要比学年期间更快。肥胖儿童的前BMI调整后的BMI值在过去两个时间段内比同龄人多,因此一年级时的BMI值较少。对于身高和BMI速度,没有发现统计学上显着的区间影响。结论尚无迹象表明夏季对儿童BMI有明显影响。 Z体重和BMI-Z速度指示的主要模式可能与年龄或成熟度相关,而不是季节性或与学校相关的模式。试用注册良好的开端:美洲印第安人儿童的肥胖症预防临床试验编号:NCT00123032

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